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|composer=[[Tadashi Ikegami]]<ref name=25th>[[Kirby 25th Anniversary Orchestra Concert]] pamphlet interview</ref>
|composer=[[Tadashi Ikegami]]<ref name=25th>[[Kirby 25th Anniversary Orchestra Concert]] pamphlet interview</ref>
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'''Kine's Theme'''{{ForeignTitle}}<ref name="ninmobile">Nintendo Mobile</ref> is the musical piece associated with [[Kine]] which plays whenever [[Kirby]] is riding on him through normal stages in ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 2]]''. It was composed by [[Tadashi Ikegami]].<ref name=25th/>
'''Kine's Theme''' is the musical piece associated with [[Kine]] which plays whenever [[Kirby]] is riding on him through normal stages in ''[[Kirby's Dream Land 2]]''. It was composed by [[Tadashi Ikegami]].<ref name=25th/>


==Composition==
==Composition==
[[File:KDL2 Ripple Field 3-1.png|thumb|left|160px|[[Kirby]] and [[Kine]] taking a dip with [[Squishy]].]]
[[File:KDL2 Ripple Field 3-1.png|thumb|left|160px|Kirby and Kine taking a dip with [[Squishy]].]]
Kine's Theme is a somewhat slower-paced and laid-back tune, characterized by the contrast between its steady percussion and its main melody. Its two main verses run in 4/4 time signature, and are equal to each-other in length. Notably, the introductory verse which does not loop in the song is fairly long in and of itself, being half the length of one of the main verses.
Kine's Theme is a somewhat slower-paced and laid-back tune, characterized by the contrast between its steady percussion and its main melody. Its two main verses run in 4/4 time signature, and are equal to each-other in length. Notably, the introductory verse which does not loop in the song is fairly long in and of itself, being half the length of one of the main verses.


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On the [[Kirby Portal#30th Anniversary|Kirby 30th Anniversary Site]], the original version of the theme plays when viewing Kirby number 13 ("Nakama to Isshoni").
On the [[Kirby Portal#30th Anniversary|Kirby 30th Anniversary Site]], the original version of the theme plays when viewing Kirby number 13 ("Nakama to Isshoni").
==Names in other languages==
==="Kine's Theme"===
{{names
|ja=カインのテーマ<ref name="ninmobile"/>
|jaR=kain no tēma
|jaM=Kine's Theme
}}
==="Happy Mambo"===
{{names
|ja=ハッピーマンボー
|jaR=happī manbō
|jaM=Happy Mambo
|fr=Joyeux mambo
|frM=Happy mambo
|nl=Vrolijke mambo
|nlM=Cheerful mambo
|it=Mambo allegro
|itM=Cheerful mambo
|de=Munterer Mambo
|deM=Cheerful Mambo
|es=Mambo feliz
|esM=Happy mambo
|pt=Mambo feliz
|ptM=Happy mambo
|ko=해피 맘보
|koR=haepi mambo
|koM=Happy Mambo
|zhTrad=快樂曼波
|zhTradR=kuài lè màn bō
|zhSimp=快乐曼波
|zhSimpR=kuài lè màn bō
|zhM=Happy Mambo
}}


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